2021
DOI: 10.7455/ijfs/10.1.2021.a3
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Thermal Degradation of β-Carotene from Macauba Palm: Mathematical Modeling and Parameter Estimation

Abstract: Worldwide, there is a current need for new sources of vegetable oils. The natural content of total carotenoids in Acrocomia aculeata palm oil (up to 378 µg.g-1) surpasses that of many other tropical fruits, making it one of its main compositional characteristics. As far as can be verified, there is no available information on the degradation kinetics of carotenoids for A. aculeata oil, which is required to describe reaction rates and to predict changes that can occur during food processing. The present study c… Show more

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“…The tucumã oil, in general, contains a higher carotenoid content than palm oil (500-700 mg kg −1 ) and macaúba (≈300 mg kg −1 ). [52,53] Carotenoids are natural pigments that exhibit a red, orange, or yellow color. These compounds are bioactive substances with antioxidant properties, reasonably important for cell protection against reactive radicals that can damage proteins and DNA.…”
Section: Tucumã Pulp Oil and Kernel Fat Scientific Production Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tucumã oil, in general, contains a higher carotenoid content than palm oil (500-700 mg kg −1 ) and macaúba (≈300 mg kg −1 ). [52,53] Carotenoids are natural pigments that exhibit a red, orange, or yellow color. These compounds are bioactive substances with antioxidant properties, reasonably important for cell protection against reactive radicals that can damage proteins and DNA.…”
Section: Tucumã Pulp Oil and Kernel Fat Scientific Production Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tucumã oil, in general, contains a higher carotenoid content than palm oil (500–700 mg kg −1 ) and macaúba (≈300 mg kg −1 ). [ 52,53 ]…”
Section: Scientific Production Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%